Two of them (Great Escape 2 and Box Clever) are comfortably amongst the worst games ever made. Eliminator has its fans and at least is something a bit different (albeit based on better, older games). The Round the Clock darts game has a little potential but I've never got close to cracking it on the few occasions I've seen it. As for Tribal Towers and 5 Star Bingo, I'm absolutely thrilled - I was thinking only last night how precious few games based on cards and bingo we are blessed with...
Round the Clock Darts has been on previous OPEN formats. I know of at least two sites in London with it. The main difference of the new one seems to be that it can offer an arbitrary jackpot value (£8 the first time I tried it, £20 the next two times) instead of a guaranteed £50.
Keep seeing punters playing that Eliminator game everywhere. I've had a few fivers, but the £10 is eluding me at present. Not really my cup of tea, but you've got to follow the crowd sometimes if you want the dough.
Stupid punters. Telly all the week, screw the wife Saturday
QuizMaster wrote:Keep seeing punters playing that Eliminator game everywhere. I've had a few fivers, but the £10 is eluding me at present. Not really my cup of tea, but you've got to follow the crowd sometimes if you want the dough.
I can see Eliminator's appeal. Pleasing graphics and gameplay a bit different from the norm, for me it has a retro appeal harking back to the late 90s. It's been well programmed as well, I think - I don't play it loads (not playing anything loads at the moment), but I've had one fiver, I think, and not yet the tenner.